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A Day In A Yellow Beat

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A Day in a Yellow Beat is Yellow Days’ sophomore record. George is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist and self-medicated auteur who has never quite fitted into one style or space. As he readies his new album, his sound continues to warp funky, while his words dig deeper into modern malaise and mental health. It is, as he says, "Upbeat existential millennial crisis music."

On his current musical direction, George explains "I'm trying to brand my own version of ironic dance music full of depressing truths about feeling distant from your friends, or a sense that nothing is worth anything," In particular he's been diving into the '70s: fusion-era works of Herbie Hancock and Quincy Jones, the funkier phases of Marvin Gaye and Curtis Mayfield, and the keyboard wizardry of Don Blackman and Weldon Irvine. He's been staying up until 5 a.m. watching Soul Train on YouTube, and testing his falsetto. 

A Day in a Yellow Beat is a real-time culmination of ideas, however wild they may be.

Having previously released music produced out of his garden shed in Surrey, Yellow Days has spent a lot of time writing and recording this current wave of music in LA with a whole host of incredible artists and musicians – many of whom have / still play for the likes of  Raphael Saadiq, Frank Ocean, Weldon Irvine, Kanye West. In doing so, George has taken it back to a more traditional way of making music – from hand-picking the collaborators, selecting the perfect studio setting to recording everything on analogue, vintage gear; all of which has vastly enhanced the sound Yellow Days is now capable of creating. By overseeing the production process, George is more in charge of his own fuzzed-out, technicolor vision than ever.

Tracklisting

  1.  Intro
  2.  Be Free
  3.  Let You Know
  4.   (The Outsider)
  5.  Who’s There? (feat. Shirley Jones)
  6.  Getting Closer
  7.  Come Groove (Interlude)
  8.  Keep Yourself Alive
  9.  Open Your Eyes (feat. Shirley Jones & Nick Walters)
  10. ! (feat. Bishop Nehru)
  11. (Pot Party)
  12. Keeps Me Satisfied
  13. You
  14. (What Goes Up Must Come Down)
  15. The Curse (feat. Mac Demarco)
  16. Let’s Be Good To Each Other
  17. Whatever You Wanna Do
  18. Something Special (Interlude)
  19. So Lost
  20. I Don’t Mind
  21. (Mature Love)
  22. Treat You Right
  23. Love Is Everywhere
 

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